Abstract

FRET-based genetically encoded biosensors incorporate two fluorescent proteins into their design to enable ratiometric biosensing of signaling activities in live cells. While emission ratios are generally useful for quantitative studies, they leave little room in the optical spectrum for additional sensors and optogenetic tools. Homotransfer-based reporters, such as the FLuorescence Anisotropy REporters (FLAREs), incorporate two fluorescent proteins of the same color into their design. Conversion to a single color opens the visible spectrum for the use of complementary sensors. Here, we present a protocol for measuring three independent intracellular signals in living cells. We describe the configuration and calibration of a widefield microscope for multicolor FLARE imaging. Three FLARE sensors for intracellular calcium, MAPK activity, and PKA phosphorylation are co-transfected into HEK293 cells, and triple FRET imaging is performed. Compared to heterotransfer FRET biosensors, the polarization-based multiplex imaging can track multiple signaling activities concurrently in a targeted cell population.

Highlights

  • [Background] The timing and location of cell signaling activities are frequently regulated

  • Genetically-encoded biosensors can reveal the dynamic nature of proteins and second messengers that transduce intracellular signals in living cells and organisms

  • Two differently colored fluorescent proteins are incorporated into FRET biosensors

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Materials and Reagents

Forskolin (50 mM solution in DMSO, 1,000x) (Sigma, catalog number: F3917) 16. 3-Isobutyl-1-methylxanthine (IBMX) (100 mM solution in DMSO, 1,000x) (Sigma, catalog number: I7018) 17. Thapsigargin (1 mM solution in DMSO, 1,000x) (Sigma, catalog number: T9033) 19. A. Inverted microscope (Zeiss, model: Axio Observer.Z1/7) with temperature control (Pecon, Heating insert P S1, Heating unit XL S2). 505 LED (Zeiss) with 509/22 BrightLine Bandpass Filter (Semrock, FF01-509/22-25) c. 555 LED with 578/21 BrightLine Bandpass Filter (Semrock, FF01-578/21-25) d.

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